Kendal at Home CEO Giacobbe looks back on nearly 23 years at helm
MAR 12, 202620 MIN
Kendal at Home CEO Giacobbe looks back on nearly 23 years at helm
MAR 12, 202620 MIN
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Kendal at Home was one of the first “CCRC with no walls” programs of its kind. Now there are about 40 programs like it, Giacobbe said. The model is designed to serve the older adult who wants the connection and assurances of a retirement community but is adamant about staying at home. A key staff role is the care coordinator who serves as a liaison between the family of the client and the CCRC, and also manages the client’s care and treatment.
The program is similar to hospice except that while hospice aims for a person to die with dignity, Kendal at Home wants the member to live with dignity, Giacobbe said. Some members have been in the program since its inception. Over the years, technology, which can monitor health conditions, has helped members stay independent and connected. Kendal at Home has grown up with Medicare Advantage, which offers supplemental benefits such as home care. Healthcare in general today is focused on preventing falls and keeping people cognitively sharp, Giacobbe said. She is proudest of being part of something unique in the long-term care space and watching it flourish. She has also enjoyed partnering with LeadingAge, a big supporter of CCRCs, and serving members faithfully for so many years.
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Show contributors:McKnight’s Home Care Editor Liza Berger; Lynne Giacobbe, CEO, Kendal at Home Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.